About an hour’s drive from the Coastal town of Bridport, lays an incredibly colourful lake, adequately named the "Little Blue Lake". Located near the township of Gladstone and Derby, the unusually turquoise water, is believed to be caused by the high mineral count seeping from the sediment around the lake. #discovertasmania #mining #tasmania Image Credit: Thomas Gray

Newdegate Cave, within the Hastings Caves State Reserve in Tasmania's south-east, thanks to @laurenepbath. Hastings Cave is Australia’s largest developed cave, and being formed from dolomite, it’s also one of the rarest. And the Marakoopa Cave near Mole Creek in the north-west has the largest glow-worm display in the country. (Tassie’s endearing features are more than skin deep!)

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The swing bridge across the Huon River at the Tahune Airwalk in southern Tasmania. Further on and rising almost 50 metres into the forest canopy, the Airwalk takes visitors on a remarkable tour that includes uninterrupted views across Tasmania’s southern wilderness – home to some of the world’s tallest trees. #tahune #tasmania #discovertasmania Image Credit: Pauly Vella